Microsoft’s next Surface will be its most powerful yet. The Microsoft Surface Laptop Ultra was just announced at Computex 2026, and it’s taking the MacBook Pro head-on.
The Surface Laptop Ultra packs the just-announced Nvidia RTX Spark system on a chip. It packages up to 20 ARM CPU cores, up to 128GB of LPDDR5X unified RAM, and a Blackwell GPU with 6,144 CUDA cores, which Microsoft says roughly translates to an Nvidia RTX 5070. The power draw is expected to reach up to 80W, so a low-powered 5070.
Microsoft says the thermal headroom of the new Surface Laptop Ultra is 2.5x that of the Surface Laptop 7 15.

The Microsoft Surface Laptop Ultra has a 15-inch MiniLED Ultra screen with 2,000 nits of peak brightness in HDR mode. The laptop reportedly weighs around 2kg, so about as much as a 16-inch MacBook Pro. The Surface Laptop Ultra comes in either Black or Dark Silver
Microsoft says there’s Windows Hello face recognition, and a replaceable SSD – take that, Mac!

While on the topic of the Mac, the Surface Laptop Ultra matches (and even exceeds) Apple’s flagship computer in ports, with three USB-C, a full-sized HDMI, an SD card reader, a 3.5mm audio jack, and even a USB-A port.
The Surface Laptop Ultra is coming alongside its new chip in the Fall. Microsoft hasn’t shared any prices, but we’d wager it’s around the MacBook Pro 16, so from around $3,000 (~€3,000) to as high as $7,000 (~€8,000) when maxed out with 128 gigs of RAM and 2TB-4TB of storage.


